The debates are electric in the National Assembly. The pension reform bill was hotly debated in the chamber on Tuesday and Renaissance MP Karl Olive, a guest on BFMTV on Tuesday night, expressed his exasperation with the behavior of the Nupes MPs, highlighting their “obstruction” and their ” animosity”.
“Frankly, sometimes we wonder if we shouldn’t pinch ourselves, if it’s not Intervilles,” scolded the Yvelines rep, referring to the former cow-starring quiz show in particular, which is due to make its return to screens in 2023.
“Here we are not in the circus”
Karl Olive also considered that “it is not because there has always been animation, animosity in the pews that it has to continue! (…) Being a representative of the nation forces you to set an example. We may not agree, but once again, we are not in the circus here. It’s not a party in Neuneu!
The government and the presidential majority in the National Assembly also accuse Nupes of presenting thousands of amendments aimed at slowing down the examination of the text, in a strategy of “obstruction”.
There were “27 identical subscriptions that the Socialist Party had on the end of the special regimes and 12 those of the Nupes. That means that we have not made progress for an hour and a quarter ago,” lamented Karl Olive on our antenna.
A method that is questioned even within the left in a context where the government has opted for an accelerated procedure to examine the text in the National Assembly and that the multiplication of these texts cannot lengthen it.
Source: BFM TV
